[Greenbuilding] mold question

dlombard at earthlink.net dlombard at earthlink.net
Fri Dec 7 13:29:52 EST 2007


depending on mold species, dead mold can still be toxic. remove it.
can use HO at 10% (oder food grade) or clean w/ TSP and borax

-----Original Message-----
>From: "John E. Beeson" <jbeeson at quinnevans.com>
>Sent: Dec 7, 2007 9:49 AM
>To: greenbuilding at listserv.repp.org
>Subject: Re: [Greenbuilding] mold question
>
>Ben's comment below: could you elaborate on the difference with Plaster?
>
>
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>   Also, I'd definitely replace it if it is drywall, which it sounds
>like it is. If it's plaster, it can dry out without any structural
>loss and will not tend to support mold.
>
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